anybody else gonna be packin' on the 4th?
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 1:03 am
sounds like it might be wise, according to the govt.....
have fun, relax, but above all ARGUE!
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'Splain that on to me, Lucy...wesw wrote:sounds like it might be wise, according to the govt.....

I'm gonna' have me a Kel-Tec 9, a Winny 94 .30-30, an assault modified (w/shoulder sling) Ithaca Deerslayer Model 37 12 gauge, and a Bobby Flay™ stainless steel steak knife neatly tucked under my London Fog camo rain coat when I show up at the Kennett Square 4th of July parade on Saturday. Let me tell you, pardner, nobody's gonna' get the drop on the ol' Ray-zor as the steam calliope goes rolling by playin' "St. Clair's Defeat". No siree, Bob!wesw wrote:... very serious people in govt seem very worried about this weekend and the possibility, even likely hood of attack...
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /29389963/Fourth of July terror warning issued by FBI, Homeland Security
Federal authorities have warned local law enforcement officials across the country about a heightened concern involving possible terror attacks targeting the July 4th holiday, a U.S. law enforcement official said.
While there was no specific or credible threat of attack, the official said the intelligence bulletin prepared by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI alerted local colleagues to the ongoing threats posed by the Islamic State and other homegrown extremists. The official was not authorized to comment publicly.
The bulletins are frequently issued in advance of major U.S. holidays out of an abundance of caution and concern that operatives may exploit the timing to generate greater attention.
The warning comes as federal investigators have worked to disrupt a number of Islamic State-inspired plots, including a planned assault earlier this month on police officers in Boston. In that case, authorities fatally shot Usaamah Rahim as he allegedly planned to attack police with military-style knives.
Also this month, a New York suspect in a Islamic State-related terror investigation was arrested after attacking an FBI agent with a kitchen knife during a search of his home.
Fareed Mumuni, 21, was charged with attempted murder, after he emerged as a suspect in alleged plots to use pressure-cooker explosives and knives to attack police.
In a statement Friday following attacks in Tunisia, France and Kuwait, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said local law enforcement was being encouraged to be "vigilant and prepared'' in preparation for July 4th celebrations.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/02/politics/ ... -activity/Washington Navy Yard on lockdown Thursday
Washington (CNN)Washington D.C.'s Navy Yard facility is under lockdown Thursday morning, according to a Tweet from the U.S. Navy. This is the site of a 2013 shooting where 12 people were killed.
So far, officials haven't found any evidence of a shooting, a law enforcement source told CNN.
Police are searching building 197 on Thursday morning, the same building where the 2013 Navy Yard shooting took place, a source with DC's Metropolitan Police Department tells CNN. Police have cleared part of that building, according to the same law enforcement source.
The source said the original 911 call reported a shooting on the second floor. The source confirmed that the Metropolitan Police and multiple law enforcement agencies are checking for a person with a gun in the building.
The U.S. Navy says the facility is under a shelter-in-place order.
Navy Commander Scott Williams, who was at the Navy Yard on Thursday morning and during the attack two years ago, told CNN's "New Day" that the scene unfolding around the complex was "pretty much a mirror image of 2013".
Naval Architect Jordan Rongers told CNN that the response and evacuation "pretty much the same thing as happened three years ago, but I think the response has been much better," citing better protocols and security.
In a preventative measure, officials closed Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House. A law enforcement official says the move is a standard security precaution in light of potential navy yard incident under investigation.
A defense official says the Pentagon has not raised its security posture here on the Pentagon complex in reaction to the situation at Navy Yard, but they are keeping a close eye on what is going on.
Dozens of police and ambulance vehicles surrounded the Washington Navy Yard on Thursday morning. Bystanders tweeted photos of the scene, though official details on the incident we're scarce as of Thursday morning.
Hahahaha, Peter King fear-mongering about terrorists -- that's just too funny.Joe Guy wrote:This link has some info.
I think he needs to readdress the calculus of his hyperbole.The US Air Force has cancelled Independence Day celebrations at a base in Norfolk, citing security concerns.
The public event at RAF Feltwell would have featured a display from the Red Arrows. Col Robert Novotny, commander of the 48th Fighter Wing, said the two-day event had been cancelled "out of prudence... to make sure that our folks were safe." He denied the decision played into the hands of "terrorists". "We cancelled our picnic - we haven't cancelled a single combat sortie," he said.
"We haven't taken our foot off the throat of the enemy - none of that has changed. "So if the terrorists consider us cancelling a picnic as a victory, I think they should readdress their calculus."
Asked whether the cancellation related to the massacre, Col Novotny said: "There are some things which I can't share right now. "They are not enough to significantly alter the way we do business, other than deciding having military personal from both the US Air Force and RAF is probably not the best thing to do this year. "What we learned over the last 48 hours... gave us a great pause as to whether we wanted to have a large mass gathering on a military base. "We decided out of prudence that we would cancel the event this year as far as to make sure that our folks were safe."
He said it was hoped the Red Arrows would return for a future display. The Lincolnshire-based team said on Twitter: "We're sorry to say tomorrow's display and event has been cancelled by organisers."